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Week 2: Meet
You're 21 days into loving your neighbor - how's it going for you? Are you feeling overwhelmed, guilty or lazy? Don't! This is a process that requires long-term commitment and perseverance. We're here to help, and so is your small group! Today you'll discuss...
Week 1: Pray
Welcome back to your second time together digging into How to Love Your Neighbor Without Being Weird with your Small Group. (You'll might notice that we're calling this Week 1, even though it's your second gathering. It was too confusing to do Week 2 with Chapter 1,...
Icebreakers and Expectations
Welcome to your first small group to figure out "How to Love Your Neighbor Without Being Weird"! This week, you'll receive your book and Participant's Guide, discuss pages 1-6, watch a short video from Amy and Sara to introduce the study, and meet the other women in...
Small Group Guides
In between magical family moments, Sara and I have been busily writing, editing, and designing the free small group guides that will launch next week. OK, some of those moments weren't so magical - like getting stuck in holiday traffic and doing mounds of college...
Merry Christmas… Maybe.
When "There's No Christmas Like a Home Christmas" hit the airwaves in 1950, less than 10% of homes contained only one person. Today, one in four of the homes on your street is occupied by a single person living alone. Twenty-five percent of people say they have no one...
Christmas in the Neighborhood
On that first Christmas morning, in that dingy stable, the King of Kings was born as a helpless baby. John 1:14 says, “…the Word (that is, Jesus) became human and made his home among us. He was full of unfailing love and faithfulness. And we have seen his glory, the...






